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Lightroom draggable pointer bug.

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Jun 05, 2017 Jun 05, 2017

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Hello,

so i switched from W10 to imac to discover, there is more bugs as expected.

But i have to move on....

I would like to ask for solution for these annoying bugs...

1, the draggable pointers in curves, hsl do nothing..if i click on the pointer the cursor is still for zoom (see the pointer is hihlighted)

this annoying bug appears randomly, i dont know the starter for that...

Screen Shot 2017-06-05 at 20.43.29.png

2, sometimes, when i click in develop module on any of the adjustable slider...all panels disappear, only the picture remains

Screen Shot 2017-06-04 at 18.27.53.png

any advice..i have the latest SW and OS installed

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Community Expert , Jun 05, 2017 Jun 05, 2017

1. is an acknowledged bug in the latest version 6.10.1 and Adobe is currently investigating it.

2. is also a known issue on some OS / LR combinations: Lightroom UI panels appearing black on macOS

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1. is an acknowledged bug in the latest version 6.10.1 and Adobe is currently investigating it.

2. is also a known issue on some OS / LR combinations: Lightroom UI panels appearing black on macOS

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